Ask Margar-etiquette about Buffet Guidelines

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Ask Margar-etiquette about Buffet Guidelines

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Margar-etiquette, 

If I want the food items at the other end of the buffet, can I pass someone in front of me?


Dear Reader,

A buffet is a wonderful way to enjoy a variety of foods, but it also requires a bit of etiquette to ensure a smooth and pleasant experience for everyone. The key principle to keep in mind is consideration for others.

General Buffet Etiquette:

  • Follow the system set by the host or restaurant.
  • Use only the serving utensils provided—never your own.
  • Avoid touching food with your hands.
  • Take a reasonable portion so others have the same choices.
  • Always use a clean plate for each trip to the buffet.

Can You Skip Ahead in Line?

Generally, no—buffet lines work best when everyone moves in an orderly fashion. However, there are exceptions:

  • If the buffet is set up in a way that allows people to walk directly to the dishes they want, skipping ahead is fine.
  • If someone in front of you offers to let you pass, you may do so.
  • If a buffet attendant directs you to move ahead, it’s acceptable.

Otherwise, practice patience—use the time to chat with fellow guests or scan the options ahead. A little courtesy goes a long way in making the dining experience enjoyable for all!

Regards,<
Margar-etiquette
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Margarette Coleman

Margarette Coleman

Margarette Coleman, founder of Everyday Manners, is dedicated to elevating common courtesy and respect in today’s society. She empowers individuals to build confidence and form meaningful connections in personal, social, and professional settings. Based in the Fayette and Coweta communities, Margarette has been happily married for over 25 years and is the proud mom of adult twins. You can reach her at Margaretiquette@gmail.com for questions or comments.

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